Following in the footsteps of My Pretty Pennies, I thought it would be a good idea to answer these questions each week and to track the changes.

The idea is that you list five questions about money and answer them each week. The first four questions stay the same, and the fifth one changes each week. I think it will be fun for us to look back over time and see how our answers have changed!

1. The most I’ve spent this last week was on _____.

Gas. I’ve spent over $50 to fill my tank each of the last 2 or 3 times!

2. Today I feel _______towards money.

Great! We are making good progress with our savings and emergency fund!

3. Money can’t buy happiness. One free/inexpensive thing I did last week that made me happy was _____________.

Make time to study for my class at church, have daily devotion with my wife, and find time to write articles and work out!

5. The most important financial lesson that I learned from my mother is ____________.

The importance of being organized and having a realistic financial plan!

So, there you have it! I plan to answer these questions once a week (changing the 5th one), and I hope you’ll join me. Please answer these questions in the comments, and discuss each other’s answers. I also want to hear your feedback about my answers.

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Here are the questions without my answers, so you can copy them:

1. The most I’ve spent this last week was on _____.

2. Today I feel _______towards money.

3. Money can’t buy happiness. One free/inexpensive thing I did last week that made me happy was _____________.

4. I will consider this week a success if I _____________.

5. The most important financial lesson that I learned from my mother is ____________.

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Recently I came across a post from My Pretty Pennies asking and answering a few questions about money. I thought it was a good idea to answer these questions each week and to track the changes.

The idea is that you list five questions about money and answer them each week. The first four questions stay the same, and the fifth one changes each week. I think it will be fun for us to look back over time and see how our answers have changed!

1. The most I’ve spent this last week was on _____.

CVS Black Friday (actually Thanksgiving) shopping. You’ll read all the details in the next few days! If you are reading this on 11/27/10, then you still have time to take advantage of these deals!

2. Today I feel _______towards money.

Good. We spent more than we expected, but it was more of an investment!

3. Money can’t buy happiness. One free/inexpensive thing I did last week that made me happy was_____________.

Had a surprise birthday party with some friends and family members than I don’t get to see that often. I also finally got to meet a great kid in person that I fell in love with over Facebook!

So, there you have it! I plan to answer these questions once a week (changing the 5th one), and I hope you’ll join me. Please answer these questions in the comments, and discuss each other’s answers. I also want to hear your feedback about my answers.

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Here are the questions without my answers, so you can copy them:

1. The most I’ve spent this last week was on _____.

2. Today I feel _______towards money.

3. Money can’t buy happiness. One free/inexpensive thing I did last week that made me happy was_____________.

Stay up to date on the latest from KNS Financial:

Recently I came across a post asking and answering a few questions about money. I thought it was a good idea to answer these questions each week and to track the changes. I got this idea from My Pretty Pennies, and here is her most recent post.

The idea is that you list five questions about money and answer them each week. The first four questions stay the same, and the fifth one changes each week. I think it will be fun for us to look back over time and see how our answers have changed!

4. I will consider this week a success if I _____________.

So, there you have it! I plan to answer these questions once a week (changing the 5th one), and I hope you’ll join me. Please answer these questions in the comments, and discuss each other’s answers. I also want to hear your feedback about my answers.

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Here are the questions without my answers, so you can copy them:

1. The most I’ve spent this last week was on _____.

2. Today I feel _______towards money.

3. Money can’t buy happiness. One free/inexpensive thing I did last week that made me happy was_____________.

Stay up to date on the latest from KNS Financial:

Recently I came across a post asking and answering a few questions about money. I thought it was a good idea to answer these questions each week and to track the changes. I got this idea from My Pretty Pennies, and here is her most recent post.

The idea is that you list five questions about money and answer them each week. The first four questions stay the same, and the fifth one changes each week. I think it will be fun for us to look back over time and see how our answers have changed!

1. The most I’ve spent this last week was on _____.

Pizza! We didn’t have the ingredients for our homemade version, so I picked some up after work.

2. Today I feel _______towards money.

Meh

3. Money can’t buy happiness. One free/inexpensive thing I did last week that made me happy was_____________.

Watch Spongebob with my wife!

4. I will consider this week a success if I _____________.

Complete 75% of the articles that I have saved as drafts!

5. The most that I would be willing to pay for Facebook is ____________________ .

$5/month – Only because I could write it off as a business expense.

So, there you have it! I plan to answer these questions once a week (changing the 5th one), and I hope you’ll join me. Please answer these questions in the comments, and discuss each other’s answers. I also want to hear your feedback about my answers.

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Here are the questions without my answers, so you can copy them:

1. The most I’ve spent this last week was on _____.

2. Today I feel _______towards money.

3. Money can’t buy happiness. One free/inexpensive thing I did last week that made me happy was_____________.

4. I will consider this week a success if I _____________.

5. The most that I would be willing to pay for Facebook is ____________________ .

Stay up to date on the latest from KNS Financial:

Recently I came across a post asking and answering a few questions about money. I thought it was a good idea to answer these questions each week and to track the changes. I got this idea from My Pretty Pennies, and here is her most recent post.

The idea is that you list five questions about money and answer them each week. The first four questions stay the same, and the fifth one changes each week. I think it will be fun for us to look back over time and see how our answers have changed!

4. I will consider this week a success if I _____________.

5. The most that I would ever pay to see a movie (in the theater) is ____________________ .

$8 – since we only go about once a year, I don’t mind paying this much.

So, there you have it! I plan to answer these questions once a week (changing the 5th one), and I hope you’ll join me. Please answer these questions in the comments, and discuss each other’s answers. I also want to hear your feedback about my answers.

__

Here are the questions without my answers, so you can copy them:

1. The most I’ve spent this last week was on _____.

2. Today I feel _______towards money.

3. Money can’t buy happiness. One free/inexpensive thing I did last week that made me happy was_____________.

4. I will consider this week a success if I _____________.

5. The most that I would ever pay to see a movie (in the theater) is ____________________ .